Three new wearable devices with OLED displays were unveiled at the MWC tradeshow today. The most interesting one is Huawei’s Watch – an Android Wear device that sports a 1.4″ 400×400 (286 PPI) circular AMOLED display. It features a heart rate monitor and fitness tracking, six-axis motion sensor and a barometric sensor. Huawei’s Watch will ship “in the middle of 2015″. Another interesting device is HTC’s Grip – a fitness tracker that was developed together with Under Armour. The wearable device sports a curved monochrome (white) PMOLED display, which seems to be Futaba’s 1.4″ 128×16 film OLED (similar to the one used in Garmin’s Vivosmart ). The Grip includes the usual range of sensors in addition to an internal GPS chip.The Grip will ship in the US in the spring for $199. Read more about Huawei, HTC and Acer unveil new OLED wearables

Samsung officially announces their next flagship phone, the Galaxy S6 and its curved-display variant the Galaxy S6 Edge . Following the disappointing sales of the Galaxy S5 , it seems that Samsung focused on the phone look and feel – and reportedly the GS6 looks and feels great, especially the S6 Edge with its curved flexible OLED display. The two phones sport the same features – an aluminum body covered with Gorilla Glass 4 on both sides, an octa-core CPU (quad-2.1 Ghz and quad-1.5 Ghz), 3GB of RAM, 16 MP camera, LTE Cat6, Android 5.0 and wireless charging support. Both display have the same specification – 5.1″ QHD (2560×1440, 577ppi) Super AMOLED . Samsung also announced Gear VR edition that supports the two new phones. Read more about Samsung announces the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge

Even though Lenovo unveiled new tablets a little over 12 hours ago, it isn’t quite done with Mobile World Congress announcements just yet. Now it’s taking the wrapper off three more devices, two of which are Android smartphones that you probably won’…

Samsung introduced the brand new Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge at the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona. Both models features a aluminium body. The Display features a 5.1 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED screen 557ppi.The Display features the highest brightness with 600cd/m2. You can read your content also in direct sunlight with this brightness. Both have Samsung’s latest octacore chipset thrumming away in them, chipsets that pairs a quad 2.1GHz processor with a Quad 1.5Ghz one with 3GB Ram! The battery is replaceable and has Samsungs new proprietary fast charging technology. According to Samsung, charging the Galaxy S6 or S6 edge for just 10 minutes adds enough juice to power 2 hours of HD video playback, and charging it for 30 minutes will take the battery from empty all the way to 50%. Samsung plan to introduce the S6 in the US sometime in April in colours White Pearl, Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum and Blue Topaz. The S6 Edge White Pearl, Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum and Green Emerald. The phones will be sold by Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, as well as several smaller carriers and retailers such as Best Buy and Amazon

Lenovo might still be a little sore from the Superfish scandal that recently rocked its PC division, but thankfully the company’s mobile arm has remained unharmed. And that’s a good thing, because it’s kicking off Mobile World Congress with the annou…

In August 2013 Visionox started constructing their Gen-5.5 AMOLED production line , and according to the company, they are set to start mass producing AMOLED panels in Q2 2015 (i.e. by June 2015). This line will produce 4,000 substrates each month at first and once yields stabilize it will reach its full capacity of 15,000 monthly substrates. When this happens, Visionox will become the world’s second largest AMOLED producer after SDC (which currently produces 140,000 monthly Gen-5.5 substrates ). China’s EverDisplay also has a monthly capacity of 15,000 substrates , but its production line is smaller (Gen-4.5). The fourth AMOLED producer, Taiwan’s AU Optronics, also has a Gen-4.5 line but production volume is unclear at the moment . Read more about Visionox set to start mass producing AMOLED panels in Q2 2015

IHS says that OLED displays will make up 75% of all flexible display shipments in 2015. And this will pretty much continue until 2023 at least, as foldable tablets and large flexible OLED display will make OLED the leading flexible display technology in the foreseeable future. The second most popular flexible display technology will be e-paper , but these kinds of displays will mostly be used for wearable applications. The major advantage of e-paper is the extremely low power consumption. Read more about IHS: OLED to take up over 75% of the flexible display market

We’re launched a new branding drive here at OLED-Info, and the first step is a new logo. It’s not very different from our old logo – which has been around for exactly ten years now – it’s more of a face lift. We hope you like it. In the near future, you will notice several changes here, this is just the first step. Stay tuned! Read more about A new logo for OLED-Info

Universal Display reported their financial results for Q4 2014 – $56.2 million in revenues (up 13% from Q4 2013 ) and a net income of $16.5 million (and an income tax benefit of $41.4 million). For the full year 2014, UDC generated $191 million in revenues ( up 30% from 2013 ) and a net income of $32.7 million (excluding the tax benefit in Q4). In 2014, UDC generated $47.3 million in operating cash flow (compared to $45 million in 2013). Read more about Universal Display reports financial results for Q4 2014

LG Electronics officially announced their spring 2015 TV lineup, launching several new TVs. Unfortunately, while LG announced six new models during CES, currently they announce just one – the 65″ EG9600 , which will cost $8,999. LG also said that they will continue to offer the 55″ FHD 55EC9300, with the official price set at $3,499 (earlier today we reported that this OLED TV can be bought for less than $2,400 at some retailers ). LG EG9600 OLED TV According to an earlier report , LG’s first OLED to launch in 2015 was supposed to be the 55EG9600 (for $5,499), and a total of four new models were supposed to ship within weeks. Read more about LG announces their spring TV lineup, with just one OLED TV, the 65" EG9600